This page shows direction, not a finished endpoint. The goal of ZVM Labs is to build a strong security/infrastructure profile with GRC-aware documentation and responsible AI use.

Core Direction

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Security and Infrastructure
supported by GRC-aware documentation
and AI-assisted technical workflows

That means more practice, more verifiable material, fewer loud claims, and more honest progress.

Now

AreaWhat is being strengthenedExpected evidence
Linux and permissionsusers, groups, services, logs, hardening basicsshort notes, checklists, GitHub artifacts
Networking fundamentalsTCP/IP, DNS, routing, firewall basicsnotes, diagrams, troubleshooting notes
Web security basicsOWASP, HTTP, headers, auth/session conceptssafe explainers, lab-only write-ups
GRC and riskcontrols, evidence, audit readiness, policy contextdecision records, risk/control examples
AI workflowsprompts, validation, assumptions, limitationsdocumented workflow notes
Technical writingUkrainian/English, executive summaries, clear structurebilingual pages, structured posts

Next

  • More GitHub artifacts: scripts, checklists, small automation, documentation examples.
  • A note series on Linux/security foundations.
  • A series on networking for security.
  • Practical GRC examples: finding → risk → control.
  • Monthly progress notes: what was learned, what became harder, what comes next.

Later

  • Formalize a printable resume when there are enough strong proof points.
  • Add a certifications/courses page if completed programs or certifications appear.
  • Turn some materials into reusable internal-style templates.
  • Expand GitHub as the main place for technical artifacts.

What Good Progress Looks Like

Good progress for ZVM Labs is not only “I read about a topic.” It should produce one of these outcomes:

  • a short structured note;
  • a checklist;
  • a decision record;
  • a safe lab write-up;
  • a GitHub artifact;
  • a risk/control mapping example;
  • a bilingual explanation for technical and non-technical readers.

Current 30-60 Day Focus

  • strengthen Linux/networking foundations;
  • add more practical artifacts to GitHub;
  • make the Now page a regular progress surface;
  • write shorter, more concrete materials with evidence and next step;
  • avoid over-claiming seniority before the evidence supports it.